FACTS which contradict what is taught in the universities and which even run counter to the assumptions made by critics of misandry.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Mary Stewart, 16-Year-Old Murderess, Pennsylvania, 1890

FULL TEXT: Pittsburg, April 21. – Mary Stewart, a girl 16
years of age, is under arrest at McKeesport, on a charge of poisoning her
mother, two sisters and a 4-year-old brother, James, from the effects of which
the little boy died yesterday. The Stewart family lived in the most wretched of
poverty-stricken quarters in McKeesport.

The doctor on arrival suspected that they had taken arsenic,
and administered the proper remedies. He in the meantime instituted an inquiry
and found that the family had been taken ill on partaking of some soup prepared
by the daughter, Mary, strongly impregnated with arsenic. Mary Stewart, who is
in jail, denies having put the arsenic in the soup.